Question

Ryanm353 on Fri, 28 Nov 2014 19:19:02

Hi there,

Basically I have a form where a user logs in using a password at the minute. I have validation all entered on it, but im now wanting to put in a username field so that when the user puts in the value into the username textbox, when the other form opens it will
say "Hello, (Name)!"

The new textbox I have put in is TextBox2 on form4.vb, and the code for the login button is as follows;

All of that works fine, but what do I need to change to make it say hello (name) on for example form1.vb? I have a new textbox on form1.vb called TextBox6 which currently just says "Hello, " so i need to get the data from textbox2
on form4.vb to textbox6 on form1.vb if this makes sense.

Would anyone have any idea?

Many thanks,Ryan.

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davewilk on Sat, 29 Nov 2014 01:33:41

Hi there,

Basically I have a form where a user logs in using a password at the minute. I have validation all entered on it, but im now wanting to put in a username field so that when the user puts in the value into the username textbox, when the other form opens it will
say "Hello, (Name)!"

The new textbox I have put in is TextBox2 on form4.vb, and the code for the login button is as follows;

All of that works fine, but what do I need to change to make it say hello (name) on for example form1.vb? I have a new textbox on form1.vb called TextBox6 which currently just says "Hello, " so i need to get the data from textbox2
on form4.vb to textbox6 on form1.vb if this makes sense.

Would anyone have any idea?

Many thanks,Ryan.

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